Fulham Sentence Examples

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  • Bounded by the Thames - Fulham, Chelsea, the City of Westminster (here the City of London intervenes), Stepney, Poplar.

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  • Brick earth overlies it from Kensington to Brentford and west thereof, and appears in Chelsea and Fulham, Hornsey and Stoke Newington, and in patches south of the Thames between Battersea and Richmond.

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  • The surface tramway system of London cannot be complete, as, within an area roughly represented by the boroughs of Chelsea, Kensington and Fulham, the city of Westminster and a considerable district north thereof, and the city of London, the ' Charing Cross station was the scene of a remarkable catastrophe on the 5th of December 1905, when a large part of the roof collapsed, and the falling debris did very serious damage to the Avenue theatre, which stands close to the station at a lower level.

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  • Fashionable society takes its pastimes at such centres as the grounds of the Hurlingham and Ranelagh clubs, at Fulham and Barnes respectively, where polo and other games are played; and Rotten Row, the horse-track in Hyde Park, is the favourite resort of riders.

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  • The Metropolitan police courts are fourteen in number, namely - Bow Street, Covent Garden; Clerkenwell; Great Marlborough Street (Westminster); Greenwich and Woolwich; Lambeth; Marylebone; North London, Stoke Newington Road; Southwark; South Western, Lavender Hill (Battersea); Thames, Arbour Street East (Stepney); West Ham; West London, Vernon Street (Fulham); Westminster, Vincent Square; Worship Street (Shoreditch).

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  • London north of the Thames is within the Church of England bishopric of London, the bishop's palace being at Fulham.

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  • A considerable but indefinite area adjoining Brompton is commonly called South Kensington; but the area known as West Kensington is within the borough of Fulham.

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  • Further notable buildings in Kensington are the town-hall and free library in High Street, which is also much frequented for its excellent shops, and the Brompton Consumption Hospital, Fulham Road.

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  • He died at Fulham on the 7th of July 1713.

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  • In accordance with a vote of the diocesan conference, the bishop arranged the "Round Table Conference" between representative members of various parties, held at Fulham in October 1900, on "the doctrine of the Holy Eucharist and its expression in ritual," and a report of its proceedings was published with a preface by him.

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  • In the north Fulham includes the residential district known as West Kensington, and farther south that of Walham Green.

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  • The parliamentary borough of Fulham returns one member.

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  • Fulham, or in its earliest form Fullanham, is uncertainly stated to signify "the place" either "of fowls" or "of dirt."

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  • In 879 Danish invaders, sailing up the Thames, wintered at Fulham and Hammersmith.

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  • The borough is connected with Fulham across the Thames by Wandsworth and Putney bridges.

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  • Hence King's Road leads west, a wholly commercial highway, named in honour of Charles II., and recalling the king's private road from St James's Palace to Fulham, which was maintained until the reign of George IV.

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  • The better residential portion of Chelsea is the eastern, near Sloane Street and along the river; the western, extending north to Fulham Road, is mainly a poor quarter.

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  • During the Civil War the bishop, against whom no charges were brought in parliament, lived undisturbed at Fulham Palace, and his advice was often sought by the king, who had a very high opinion of him, and who at his execution selected him to be with him on the scaffold and to administer to him the last consolations of religion.

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  • Hammersmith is mentioned with Fulham as a winter camp of Danish invaders in 879, when they occupied the island of Hame, which may be identified with Chiswick Eyot.

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  • The main thoroughfares are Uxbridge Road and Goldhawk Road, from Acton on the west, converging at Shepherd's Bush and continuing towards Notting Hill; King Street from Chiswick on the south-west, continued as Hammersmith Broadway and Road to Kensington Road; Bridge Road from Hammersmith Bridge over the Thames, and Fulham Palace Road from Fulham, converging at the Broadway.

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  • Until 1834 Hammersmith formed part of Fulham parish.

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  • Its church of St Paul was built as a chapel of ease to Fulham, and consecrated by Laud in 1631.

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  • The manor, part of Fulham, had no demesne, and apart from a brief period before c.

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  • He doubled his tally when he latched onto a terrible mix-up in the Fulham defense in the 75th minute.

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  • The aspiration for our new practice in Fulham Road is to provide the best osteopathy in the best environment.

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  • Fulham gained more of a say in midfield and became more resilient to United's pressure.

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  • Redcliffe Road is a part stucco fronted house in a cherry tree lined street just off the Fulham Road.

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  • Classically Fulham, this place is all starched linen tablecloths, pretty outdoor courtyards and sparkly glassware.

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  • It's about Charlton v Fulham, the two sides that have enjoyed three tremendous tussles already this season.

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  • Fulham gained more of a say in midfield and became more resilient to United 's pressure.

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  • Charlton pipped to post The Charlton women 's team finished as league runners-up after Arsenal beat Fulham to lift the championship on Saturday night.

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  • It 's about Charlton v Fulham, the two sides that have enjoyed three tremendous tussles already this season.

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  • Daniel Jacob Radcliffe was born July 23, 1989 in Fulham, London, England.

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  • It has grown well at Kew, Fulham, and in the Edinburgh Botanic Gardens.

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